Posted by: Buzz in N95
The page here: http://blog.totalcomputing.co.uk/2007/06/installing-mail-for-exchange-on-nokia.html
Describes how to get mail for exchange ( a nokia app) running on the N95
First install 1.3.1 and enter all your settings, and do a full sync.
Now update to 1.5.0, the reason for this is that once 1.5.0 is installed non of the settings can be changed.
I am yet to give this a go on my N95 8GB, but will post an update once I have.
UPDATE: Download version 2.5.5 here
Tags:
email,
exchange,
N95
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Posted by: Buzz in Windows
This one comes via Kerm.
We have an Exchange 2003 and Exchange 2007 server working side by side, with the 2003 server on the PDC (Primary Domain Controller).
Due to this when creating a new AD account from the PDC, even if you set the mailbox as being on the 2007 server, the mailbox will still show as “Legacy Mailbox”, to correct this you will need to launch the Exchange management shell and run the following command line:
set-mailbox -identity “mbox_alias” -ApplyMandatoryProperties
et voila job done.
Tags:
2003,
2007,
exchange,
Legacy Mailbox,
Windows
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Posted by: Buzz in Windows, ordb
Well this is a barrel of laughs…
“The problem is that the ORDB blacklist (which was decommissioned on Dec 18 2006) has been reactivated, but in such a way that it returns a positive match for every query. The operators have done this in order to prompt people who were still using the list to remove it from their configuration.“
Source: http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/forum-replies-archive.cfm/944800.html
At the moment this is effecting our exchange servers, and it’s unclear if this is a legacy smtp event or part of the anti spam software…
Everything is being bounced, needless to say I can tell you working for a company that has over a million emails a day this is NOT GOOD!
If your clients are receiving bounce backs I suggest you contact them immediately, and inform them of the situation.
ORDB SORT YOUR ACT OUT!
I will update as I find a workaround!
UPDATE!!!!
For exchnage 2003 use the following article as a guide (Thanks KERM!):
http://www.msexchange.org/tutorials/Blacklist_Support_Exchange_2003.html
Remove ORDB! (see below)
(UPDATE: OR remove wirehub: see new post)

Slashdot article
Tags:
blocked,
exchange,
ordb
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